I see a lot of comments agreeing with this idea that mistakes are "necessary" "part of life" etc etc. Maybe the successful folks reading your stuff have figured this out. For me this is a major challenge. Yes, I see that mistakes contain valuable information.
But!!! to actually turn that corner internally to arrive at that state where people actually seem to welcome mistakes or criticism with a truly open mind and heart, that is another thing altogether. I believe I've been able to do this during brief moments in life but overall and currently, I don't have it. What specifically do you think makes a person finally turn this corner?
RE: Thoughts about making mistakes
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